EPISODE 3

Short-Term Thermal Stability and Viscosity: Key Metrics in Antibody Drug Development

Wednesday, June 18, 2025
11:00 AM - 11:30 AM EDT | 8:00 AM PDT

Join us for a four-part webinar series on biophysical tools for biotherapeutic development. The series starts with an introduction to key methods including Isothermal Titration Calorimetry (ITC), Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), and Rheology. Subsequent episodes dive deeper into each tool's application in drug design, development, and manufacturing. This series aims to equip researchers and professionals with essential knowledge to advance their work in biotherapeutic development.

Episode 3 of the series will cover:

  • What thermal stability is and why it is important
  • Principles of differential scanning calorimetry
  • Applications at different stages of development
  • Viscosity challenges and why it is important
  • Using rheology to optimize candidates and formulations




Meet the Speaker


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Christine Nervig, PhD

R&D Applications Scientist

Christine Nervig is a senior applications scientist at TA Instruments, based in Lindon, Utah. She is a biological chemist with an extensive background in the development and evaluation of antibody, protein, and peptide conjugates for the targeted delivery of small molecule therapeutics. At TA Instruments, Christine specializes in biophysical characterization of biologic drug products, supporting the development of cutting-edge biophysical characterization instrumentation. Christine earned a Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry at St. Olaf College and a Ph.D. in Medicinal Chemistry at the University of Utah.

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